BACH moves into next phase of vaccine rollout on Fort Campbell

Leaders from the 101st Airborne Division and U.S. Army Fort Campbell have received their first round of the COVID-19 vaccine as Blanchfield Army Community Hospital moves into the next phase […]
Bond reduction granted in Trigg fatal crash case

The bond will be reduced for Christopher Swykert, the man charged with murder in relation to a single-vehicle crash that killed a passenger in his vehicle, following a bond hearing […]
Fifteen new COVID cases reported in Hopkins County
The Hopkins County Health Department reported only 15 new cases of COVID-19 Friday. It brings the overall total to 3,388 and at least 2,167 of those patients have now recovered […]
Grand jury to consider case of third suspect charged in Sawyer’s disappearance

The third suspect arrested for his alleged role in the December disappearance of Justin Tyler Sawyer appeared for a hearing Friday morning in Christian District Court. Kentucky State Police say […]
Todd Fiscal Court hears update on vaccine, to pursue grant for senior center renovations
The Todd County Health Department remains ready to administer first doses of COVID-19 vaccine, but the supply simply isn’t there. Emergency Management Director Daniel Smith told Fiscal Court Friday morning […]
Senate Bill 9, ‘Born Alive Bill,” becomes law without Gov’s signature
Senate Bill 9, Kentucky’s “Born Alive” bill, has become law in the commonwealth after Governor Andy Beshear did not veto the legislation. He also didn’t sign it, but a bill […]
Crofton man arrested for meth trafficking in Madisonville

A Crofton man was arrested Thursday afternoon in Madisonville on methamphetamine trafficking charges. Madisonville police stopped 37-year old William Cook of Empire Road for a moving violation on East Center […]
School board approves new branding, hears draft budget
The Christian County School Board approved a new logo and new mission statement for the district, and heard the draft budget for fiscal year 2020-2021 at Thursday’s meeting. Director of […]
Ky. adds 3,728 COVID-19 cases, record 58 deaths
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear reported 3,728 new COVID-19 cases Thursday, while announcing plans to bring broadband internet service to the whole state. Ten to fifteen percent of Kentucky students did […]
Evidence, indictment focus of Pembroke triple murder case proceeding

Evidence was the main focus of discussion during court proceedings held Thursday afternoon in the Pembroke triple murder case against Christian “Kit” Martin. Martin is represented by defense attorney Tom […]